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Most drivers in Texas know that they will be considered legally intoxicated if they drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of 0.08% or greater that is found as the result of either chemical testing in the police station or a blood test. This BAC limit is the standard for all states as well, whether they use driving while intoxicated ( DWI ) or driving under the influence (DUI) laws. ...

After being arrested for driving while intoxicated ( DWI ), the last thing you probably want to do is spend a night, or even several nights, behind bars in the local jailhouse. Texas uses a bail bond system that allows someone arrested for a DWI, or for most any criminal charge, to leave the jailhouse early and return to their normal day-to-day life while the case develops. In order to utilize ...

By estimates from the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), three people will be injured or killed in a drunk driving accident every hour in Texas alone. Due to the prevalence and dangers of intoxicated driving, the state has implemented some of the strictest driving while intoxicated ( DWI ) laws in the country. If you have been charged with a DWI and you believe those charges are unjust or ...

Labor Day Weekend officially begins September 1 st and goes to the 4 th . Each year, this little break from many Texans’ regular work schedules allows them to enjoy some time with friends and family, either going to get-togethers or taking short road trips within the state. However, Labor Day Weekend also comes with a rise in driving while intoxicated ( DWI ) arrests across the country. Law ...